"I don''t see any problem with the pace side which wehave got and playing at the slow wickets. As at the end of theday the ball is still coming at 150 kmph through the air.

"Pitch is massive part of the equation. But if you gotbowler like Shaun Tait bowling around 160 kmph at the toes ofthe batsmen, it does not matter where you are playing. Theball is still going to hit the batsmen on the full," he said.

Lee said they are trying to create an environment, whereeach bowler backs each other in the team. More PTI PB PD DK AT